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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear bee5,

What can I say, my dear, but Amen!

Shyamala
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Originally posted by: sashashyam

Dear bee5,

Thanks ever so much; you are always so good to me!

I do agree that Arjun will somehow come to hear about what happened and will probably then come out with the truth willy nilly. Or else DK will land up and do the same.

But this will not solve any problems for Purvi, either wrt Manav or even wrt Archana. She will lose face badly wrt Manav, and Archana will be deeply disappointed and hurt by what she will see, at least at first, as a deliberate deception.

I do not think that Purvi, already humiliated and emotionally battered by recent events, can contemplate letting this happen. Her first priority now is thus likely to be to head Arjun off decisively and for keeps. She had already started down this road - forcing him to meet Ovi before leaving for Delhi and them reminding him about Ovi's birthday - and now she will rush down it pell mell.

I hope I am wrong, for there is nothing I would like better than a happy ending for our two young people. But I do not logically see that happening. We shall thus just have to depend on the legendary illogicality (if indeed there is such a word) of the CVs. We might learn to be grateful yet for the nuttiness of their "script"!

Shyamala



No denying, Shyamala, none of your points. I agree to all of them.

When the complete truth comes out Purvi would lose face and so would Arjun, with Manav.
Archana, fighting so fiercely without knowing the truth and after all her talks of Sanskaar, Abhimaan, Gorur, Wajood, will be completely shattered. But I want to see how long that will last and what is the reasoning CVs are going to throw at us for making Archana support Purvi. Just want to see how convincing or silly would it be.

About her asking him to meet Ovi, she is afterall Archana's daughter, the good one, who would advise only the good things.
And no, Ovi will not give him up even after knowing the truth.

Purvi is at a state where she cannot tell anything but When Arjun tells his side of the story,
- Purvi either should not deny the entire thing or should remain quiet (This one would be good, bcos to an extent it would be 'Mounam Sammadham Lakshanam').
- Support him and not push him away. (Bcos if she does the latter then we would be in for 1 more tiresome ride.)

But what I feel is when the complete truth comes out, it really doesn't matter what Purvi says or does, bcos once Archana knows the truth that both of them love(d) each other before the engagement, the entire equation for Archana changes and she would not expect/agree/allow any sacrifice from Purvi. She would infact fight for Purvi all the way.
Also DK will be back. Have to see if his presence makes any difference or was he better off with a glass of whiskey on the Australian beaches.
I am not expecting anything to happen till next Tuesday or even Thursday.

Both Arjun and Purvi have done mistakes, and because of not telling the right things at the right time to the right people, they are getting entangled more and more in the inevitable knots. I'm actually enjoying this knotted mess they have managed to create, however illogical some of the reasoning have been, there is always something to look forward to. Otherwise it would be simply boring.
It looks like they want to make these 2 golden individuals to go through the fire, before drawing them out more shiningly for everyone. One by one they will slowly untangle the knots and in the process restore the trust they deserve from the others.


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Axiom123

Dear Shyamala - How could we ever survive these fetid parties if it weren't for your analyses? Thank you for being the beacon in this PR nightmare. You effortlessly see all the underlying markers and I look forward to all your posts to make sense of things when the apple cart endlessly gets upended..

As we can see, Purvi has become the veritable pariah as a result of Punni's masterful chess moves (how it happened so suddenly I'm not sure) and now we will see Arjun finally step up to bat.
Hopefully he will not be as destructive as a bull in a china shop but I fear he lacks the foresight on such intricate delicacies. In his efforts to 'save Purvi' I fear he may outshine Punni by making Purvi more of an outcast. The saying, "things have to get worse before they get better" comes to mind.
Still I have hope that Arjun, in frustration, will smack his head on his Corporate Take Over 101 books and realize that if he was smart he should probably tackle the clan in the following order:
1.Archana to make sure she know's her daughter was never at fault.
2. Sulochana for extra support for Purvi.
3. Go after Punni to put the fear of God in her. Teach her a lesson - don't mess with what's mine and make good on his impassioned threat in the office after the MMS was released.
4. Manav - with or without DK's help
5. Tej - who knows Purvi and has been with her
6. Sachin, Savita and Ovi - Group smackdown for these three - maybe at another party? 🤣

Lauri, I like and agree in bold. I believe Archana will find out the true story of ArVi very soon. She will support Purvi and will not let her sacrifice. On different times, I heard Archana, Manav and DK used the "Shadi usi se karani chahiye jise hum pyar karate hai" (one should get married to the person they love). I am not sure when DK will show up, but Archana will be there, and after initial shock, Manav will also support ArVi, and Teju will too. CV this time don't disappoint us.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I do not understand CV. Why they always have to humiliate Purvi before something good happenes to her? MMS fiasco before Arjun confess his love to Purvi. We definitely observed a short lived but very beautiful love story of ArVi. I am hoping same this time, that CV will surprise us, we may witness a secon part of a beautiful love story of ArVi. I hope I am not wrong. But I am still upset why they have to do it in such a nasty way???

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Posted: 13 years ago
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all i know is that archana and purvi both need to stop sacrificing and tell the truth, like archana should tell the 18 years old truth about savita and the truth of sachin telling her to not get with manav, and purvi should tell the truth that arjun did not tell her that he was engaged so clearly it was his fault and she should tell them how it all happened and she should tell about what punni said the other day, i swear the more secrets they keep, the more the misunderstandings will create, and in every show when the show the characters making promises of not keeping any secrets from each other but they always end up breaking them and keeping secrets and im clearly tired of it
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear Darlyne;

You are welcome. I only wish I could have made it more optimistic.

Shyamala

Originally posted by: Darlyne


Thanks Shyamala for a very nice post, and analysis.

Bee, I agree with you and now expecting lot more from AK and DK...let's see.



Originally posted by: bee5

Shyamala,

Another wonderful post!

Today's display of Archana's undoubtable protection and Manav's unquestionable trusts does seem like Arjun-Purvi's story is pushed to a cul-de-sac, but somehow I feel the union is just right around the corner. It is just a matter of Arjun to come to know of the happenings at the party and he would tell his side of the story.

At this moment Purvi cannot say anything, but Arjun can very well. More so, since DK is also going to be back. Lets see...

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear Archana,

You are far too flattering, and if I did not have a particularly level head, it would not be at all be good for me to be praised so 'abundantly and extravagantly' !

I too agree with my own conclusions, but most unfortunately. That is life, both real and reel (or whatever else it is called in TV land).

Shyamala

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Wow. Shyamala I just read this and I can only echo the sentiments of everyone else...my god, how we have missed you!!!!!!!

I agree with your analysis...and unfortunately you are right. And I use the word unfortunately because for those of us who love Arjun and Purvi and are big ARVI fans the situation is indeed heartbreaking. Purvi is between a rock and a hard place, and there is no way to turn back. The if onlys are so true...If only things had been managed better on both sides.
At least for all of us ARVI fans we know what is going to happen. Purvi will choose to sacrifice: but it is too late for that. Purvi and Arjun will be together...that much is true...but there is a price to pay for it, and there is no question that it is Purvi who will ultimately pay it. Archana will support Purvi: but I dont think Manav will initially. He will be shocked and hurt and Purvi will have to see that whatever ground she has gained in that department will probably suffer a major setback.
As to Teju, only time will tell (Im inclined to think she will come around though). Savita and Sachin were a given anyway- with or without the Arjun love revelation. But any bond she was slowly forming with Ovi is finished------and that too, definitely for good.
Your parents or the love of your life: the worst dilemma and nightmare of any girl. But now as you have so rightly said, whats done is done. There is no going back. Glass, once it breaks, can be glued together again. But the cracks will always remain.
Purvi will have her Arjun, because something tells me that he will not let her go and will stick with her, but she will definitely have some mighty battles ahead. I am glad that Archana and Arjun will support her: because she is going to need all the help she can get.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear Darlyne,

Because, my dear, that is their fitrath. I imagine that when the CVs are selected after a rigorous viva voce, the first thing they are asked would be whether they would flinch before inflicting such very public humiliation on ALL the good-hearted characters in the serial. A resounding 'NO!'must be the mandatory qualifying answer, and those who hesitate are would be shown the door pronto!

Shyamala

Originally posted by: Darlyne

I do not understand CV. Why they always have to humiliate Purvi before something good happenes to her? MMS fiasco before Arjun confess his love to Purvi. We definitely observed a short lived but very beautiful love story of ArVi. I am hoping same this time, that CV will surprise us, we may witness a secon part of a beautiful love story of ArVi. I hope I am not wrong. But I am still upset why they have to do it in such a nasty way???

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear njersey,

Thank you for appreciating my points of view.

This said, I assume that you mean me when you complain about the excessive lengths of (my) posts. I must tell you that I could not agree with you more, especially as it takes FAR more effort on my part to type all this out than for you or anyone else who is of your mind, to read (or not read) it. I would be more than pleased if my posts could auto-edit themselves to fit in with your specifications.

Unfortunately, I am unable to carry out a detailed analysis of any situation in 500 words, or whatever you consider to be the limit that fits in with your attention span. (This latest post was of 1227 words). Any more than Laurie could compress the individual chapters of her wonderful The Raging Storm into 500 words apiece.

So, I am afraid I cannot promise any exceptional brevity in my future posts, and I do apologise for that. Moreover, as no one else in the forum seems to voicing the same complaint as you, and many members have in fact been kind enough to say that they miss my posts when I do not write anything for a couple of weeks, I shall make bold to continue as I am, especially since the rules do not go into this matter at all.

I do see that these long posts must be difficult for you to tackle, and I would suggest a simple way out. Please take a look at the post, and if it seems to exceed your word limit, please feel free to skip it altogether. I am sure you will not miss anything that you would feel to be of importance.

Shyamala B.Cowsik

QUOTE=njersey] I think there should be a word limit on posts. As much as I appreciate the writer's point of view, Ithink extremely long posts become too much to read.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: njersey

I think there should be a word limit on posts. As much as I appreciate the writer's point of view, Ithink extremely long posts become too much to read.

Hi..I have so much in mind but I dont have the right choice of words or writing skill to put that down in paper. Shyamala, Laurie, Archana, Trish and few others are gifted with this writting skill. I love their writing.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear Vilasini,

How thoughtful of you to take a stand in support of all of us long-winded posters( by this I mean those who send in the posts, not the printed advts. stuck on walls and billboards!) in the IF! You have listed several, but of course the Culprit No. 1 is me, and quite an unrepentant character at that.

The fact is that it already takes me a lot of time to type out all that I want to say, and I am not going to spend still more time editing it. Then again, a lot of the fun in writing is in the turns of phrase and other embellishments, not only in the bare facts.

So, I am afraid there is no chance of my turning into a reformed poster. In fact the only time I was acutely conscious of the number of words was when I used to do the talking points for the Prime Minister and other Ministers for their meetings with foreign dignitaries, and that was always tough, though absolutely necessary.

Shyamala

Originally posted by: vgiri

Hi..I have so much in mind but I dont have the right choice of words or writing skill to put that down in paper. Shyamala, Laurie, Archana, Trish and few others are gifted with this writting skill. I love their writing.

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